The “who’s involved in making the decision?” part of corporate governance is often called a “governance structure”. Most of the time a corporation’s governance structure starts as just one person making all the decisions. And most of the time that structure works OK forever, or the corporation goes out of business before there’s a chance to try another structure. A lot of businesses are just bad ideas. It’s nothing to feel ashamed about, and it’s not a corporate governance problem. It was worth a shot!
Love this one, Matt!